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and pbs is trying to find out why he did what he did and spotlighted the role his mother played. >> did you learn that nancy lanza had taken adam out of high school. >> yes. >> why do you think she took him out. >> i don't know, i pondered that for a long time. >> and you have a boy who was receiving a tremendous amount of support, suddenly, when she pulls him out of there, he loses all of those support groups and that's where he's fallen farther and farther into his proms. he didn't have the mental support group that he once had. >> bill: and john stossel, anchor, fox news channel. and this is the problem with adam lanza and people like him. there were warning signs, the teacher in the same school in newtown, they knew that he was a troubled kid, but his mother, for whatever reason, pulls him out of the school and then makes the situation worse, but in a free society his mother has a right to do whatever she wants to do. >> yes, and he was nowhere near the line where the state had any business to intervene. >> bill: he wasn't violent. he didn't do anything that the law was involved wit
and pbs is trying to find out why he did what he did and spotlighted the role his mother played. >> did you learn that nancy lanza had taken adam out of high school. >> yes. >> why do you think she took him out. >> i don't know, i pondered that for a long time. >> and you have a boy who was receiving a tremendous amount of support, suddenly, when she pulls him out of there, he loses all of those support groups and that's where he's fallen farther and farther into...
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. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: taj mahal's eclectic career embraces the blues, americana, roots music, world music, and jazz. a two-time grammy winner with nine other nominations in his 50-year career, he's been everywhere on a musical odyssey, from the caribbean to africa to europe. that journey can be heard now, thankfully and finally, in a new boxed set that includes 15 cds, 170 tracks. here is just a small taste of this remarkable compilation. ♪ >> ♪ if i ever get out of this out be running through the nearest bunch of trees ♪ be running, baby, through the trees ♪ to beknow, daddy is going running so fast ♪ ♪ he'll be running on his knees ♪ tavis: you just mentioned "daddy" in that lick, in that lyric, and i think that's a great place to start. tell me about your daddy's record collection. >> yeah, my dad was a really interesting guy [unintelligible]. in fact, recently i just visited the islands that my grandparents came from in the caribbean, st. kitts and nevis, and they came here to the
. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: taj mahal's eclectic career embraces the blues, americana, roots music, world music, and jazz. a two-time grammy winner with nine other nominations in his 50-year career, he's been everywhere on a musical odyssey, from the caribbean to africa to europe. that journey can be heard now, thankfully and finally, in a new boxed set that includes 15 cds, 170 tracks. here is just a small taste of this...
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he is the focus of one of his own tv specials on pbs. women across the country have already discovered the power of dr. perricone's sub-d. >> all the other products i've tried before, i just didn't have anything that could even touch the results that i'vd
he is the focus of one of his own tv specials on pbs. women across the country have already discovered the power of dr. perricone's sub-d. >> all the other products i've tried before, i just didn't have anything that could even touch the results that i'vd
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. >> bill: so, pbs, they shoot it, and they put it on pbs. right? >> they do it at the white house. this has been going on since 1978. >> bill: they don't have any money huddy. we are $17 trillion in debt. it's a different world now. we have to pay to have all these people go to the white house, justin and queen latifah, all these people. pbs shoots it and puts it on pbs, right. >> also big corporate sponsors like pepsi for instance and foundations like the anninberg foundation. >> bill: how much did this cost to put it all together. >> nobody would answer us. we emailed pepsi they didn't respond to us. pbs said they were looking into it. >> bill: cost last year? >> they probably couldn't get any information on it. >> bill: they wouldn't tell you? >> i'm going to go with they just were busy today and they were trying -- they will get back to us tomorrow after the story already airs. >> bill: call them every day and find out how much this is costing. look, were you invited to this? >> as a matter of fact i was. >> bill: no you weren't. >> know wasn't. what would you do if i wasn't? >
. >> bill: so, pbs, they shoot it, and they put it on pbs. right? >> they do it at the white house. this has been going on since 1978. >> bill: they don't have any money huddy. we are $17 trillion in debt. it's a different world now. we have to pay to have all these people go to the white house, justin and queen latifah, all these people. pbs shoots it and puts it on pbs, right. >> also big corporate sponsors like pepsi for instance and foundations like the anninberg...
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on masterpiece, on pbs! yo gabba gabba performs next! come on back, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ omg, jack. have you ever checked out these new product ideas people post on your page? they're kind of amaze. ...ing. yeah - that's where i got the ideas for my new- fajita ranch melt. seasoned chicken with a gooey blend of pepper jack cheese, roasted peppers and onions, on toasted sourdough for just $3.99. is that where you also got the idea for that clock bracelet you always wear? my watch? no...these were invented a long time ago. like in the 80's? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guests are in the midst of their very awesome live holiday show tour, which visits chicago this weekend and new york from december 20th to the 22nd. they've also got this new dvd out called "a very awesome christmas." here to perform a song with a little help from the roots -- please welcome back to the show, d.j. lance rock and the characters from "yo gabba gabba!" [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ christmas is a-coming and it's time to say good night ♪ ♪ snowf
on masterpiece, on pbs! yo gabba gabba performs next! come on back, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ omg, jack. have you ever checked out these new product ideas people post on your page? they're kind of amaze. ...ing. yeah - that's where i got the ideas for my new- fajita ranch melt. seasoned chicken with a gooey blend of pepper jack cheese, roasted peppers and onions, on toasted sourdough for just $3.99. is that where you also got the idea for that clock bracelet you always wear? my...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the numbers piled up today in moore, oklahoma, two days after the town was ravaged by a tornado. as authorities totaled the financial costs, residents coped with devastating loss, tallying the damages close to home. the first official estimates came this morning: 12,000 to 13,000 homes damaged or destroyed across a disaster zone that stretches for more than 17 miles. and an insurance bill that could top $2 billion. the secretary of homeland security-- janet napolitano-- flew in from washington to pledge full support from fema, the agency that oversees disaster aid. >> we will be here to stay. at some point the cameras will leave, the national ones will leave first, then the local ones, but on behalf of president obama and on behalf of fema we will be here to stay until this recovery is complete. >> ifill: by this morning, more than a thousand storm victims had registered with fema. local officials are estimating that as many as 33,000 residents were affected, in o
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the numbers piled up today in moore, oklahoma, two days after the town was ravaged by a tornado. as authorities totaled the financial costs, residents coped with devastating loss, tallying the damages close to home. the first official estimates came this morning: 12,000 to 13,000 homes damaged or destroyed across a disaster zone that stretches for more than 17 miles. and an insurance bill that could top...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the investigation of the boston marathon bombings ramped up today, as police and federal agents pored over the crime scene. three people are dead, including an eight-year-old boy, and more than 170 others were injured. a handful of those remain in critical condition at various boston hospitals. newshour correspondent kwame holman begins our coverage of the day after. orter: the morning sun filtered across an empty boylston street today, littered with the remnants of yesterday's marathon and the double bombings that brought it all to an end. >> it kind of looks like a war zone. it's all cordoned off over here where they have a crime scene and so it's pretty shocking to know that there's some kind of a terrorist act occurred here and there are bombs right by the finish line that i had just run across. >> reporter: with a new day came new revelations and new perspective on the bombings. this runner wearing a head camera captured the moment the first bomb exploded as
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the investigation of the boston marathon bombings ramped up today, as police and federal agents pored over the crime scene. three people are dead, including an eight-year-old boy, and more than 170 others were injured. a handful of those remain in critical condition at various boston hospitals. newshour correspondent kwame holman begins our coverage of the day after. orter: the morning sun filtered across...
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it premieres monday, may 20th, on pbs and on dvd may 21st. please welcome the great mel brooks. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> this is no good. this is no good. >> jimmy: what? the show? >> no, i'm on it. it's got to be good. no, this setup is no good. >> jimmy: our stage setup? >> where the guests come out and sit, it's no good. last time i was here, it was great. got paid about $13. the money isn't great. but i sat down but anyway, for a couple of weeks after that, i had a stiff neck. i couldn't figure it out. my neck hurt and i realized, here i am, i'm turning. i'm a [ bleep ] star. i never look up. i never look up, i am upstage. and here i am, you know, like at the end of the mickey rooney's career, here i am down stage and looking, and that's why my neck. so if you don't -- stage hands, stage hands! you can't touch anything without stage hands. >> jimmy: what do you want them to do. >> up, up, up. >> jimmy: you want to move -- don't go past him, he's the star. all right, that's good. [ applause ] when that light goes on, move back a litt
it premieres monday, may 20th, on pbs and on dvd may 21st. please welcome the great mel brooks. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> this is no good. this is no good. >> jimmy: what? the show? >> no, i'm on it. it's got to be good. no, this setup is no good. >> jimmy: our stage setup? >> where the guests come out and sit, it's no good. last time i was here, it was great. got paid about $13. the money isn't great. but i sat down but anyway, for a couple of weeks after...
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on front line on pbs, correct? >> correct stephen: all right. now why do we need a middle class? do we need one? >> it's where most of us can go stephen: we can go to the upper class or the lower class. there are two other class categories open to americans. >> and that's what's happening. the middle class which is the strength of a democracy because they have economic security and a belief in the future, they believe in democracy, they're falling through the cracks. >> stephen: but the lower class stays hungry. isn't that what makes america great, people who are striving to have better lives? and the more people we make strive, the stronger our country becomes. >> you'd be surprised how many middle class people are hungry. there are 49 million people in this country using food stamps not because we want to be on welfare but because jobs pay so low that they can't afford a decent meal. they can't afford a decent livelihood. that's what's happening. ( applause ) >> stephen: i for one find it offensive that you would applaud for people not having enough food. sorry. i apologize. ok
on front line on pbs, correct? >> correct stephen: all right. now why do we need a middle class? do we need one? >> it's where most of us can go stephen: we can go to the upper class or the lower class. there are two other class categories open to americans. >> and that's what's happening. the middle class which is the strength of a democracy because they have economic security and a belief in the future, they believe in democracy, they're falling through the cracks. >>...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the united states insisted today it is "undeniable" that syria's rulers gassed their own people last week, just outside damascus. that was coupled with new warnings of repercussions yet to opportunit jeervemake no mistake, presidene accountability for those who would use the world's most heinous weapons. >> from secretary of state john kerry, a warning, there is no doubt that it happened. >> the indiscriminate slaughter of civilians, killing of women and children and innocent bystander is a moral on sen tir. for five days syria refused to let the u.n instead it attacked the area further, shelling it and systematically are destroying evidence. that is not the behavior of a vernment that has nothing to hide. >> kerry spoke hours after a u.n, the team finally made it to a makeshift hospital, in a rebel-held area where they met with doctors and took blood and tissue samples from survivors. local officials said it all came too late since those killed have already be
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the united states insisted today it is "undeniable" that syria's rulers gassed their own people last week, just outside damascus. that was coupled with new warnings of repercussions yet to opportunit jeervemake no mistake, presidene accountability for those who would use the world's most heinous weapons. >> from secretary of state john kerry, a warning, there is no doubt that it...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: the obama administration today laid out its case, in detail, that the syrian government used chemical weapons on its own people last week. secretary of state john kerry minced no words in a blunt accounting of the attack. and, president obama made clear the u.s. is still making plans for a punitive military strike. again, be advised that some of the images may be disturbing. >> the united states government now knows that at least 1,429 syrians were killed in this attack, including at least 426 children. >> brown: the chilling numbers stood out from the u.s. intelligence assessment released this afternoon. and lest anyone doubt, the secretary of state insisted, "its findings are as clear as they are compelling." >> our intelligence community has carefully reviewed and re- reviewed information regarding this attack. and i will tell you it has done so more than mindful of the iraq experience. we will not repeat that moment. >> brown: kerry said the evidence this time
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: the obama administration today laid out its case, in detail, that the syrian government used chemical weapons on its own people last week. secretary of state john kerry minced no words in a blunt accounting of the attack. and, president obama made clear the u.s. is still making plans for a punitive military strike. again, be advised that some of the images may be disturbing. >> the united states...
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remember pbs receives taxpayer funding and pbs will air the event. so at the end y, taxpayers will foot the bill. we have the security concerns of taking care of the president, which is a separate budget handled by the secret service, so it's an expensive event. the secret service is where we made budget cuts to say no more white house tours, so they're busy staffing an event where justin timberlake, queen latifah and al green will perform for the president at the white house and students can't get in the white house for a tour. >> do you think you will be seen as a spoilsport, a bit of a nitpicker. the taxpayers aren't contributing and you're complaining about a concert a lot of people will be able to say via television. >> the white house complained yesterday, jay carney was grilled on why sequester cuts were indiscriminate and then there was a realization they was a choice. jay carney said whoa, you and the press haven't covered the pain of the sequester and complained about that but it's hard to say that when the president's family has been on va
remember pbs receives taxpayer funding and pbs will air the event. so at the end y, taxpayers will foot the bill. we have the security concerns of taking care of the president, which is a separate budget handled by the secret service, so it's an expensive event. the secret service is where we made budget cuts to say no more white house tours, so they're busy staffing an event where justin timberlake, queen latifah and al green will perform for the president at the white house and students can't...
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he tried to a little bit in a pbs interview but i think there are a ton for questions for the president that the american people and congress have for him. >> thanks so much for that. have a great weekend. >>> coming up, richard lui will be here for first buzz. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. [ whispering ] uh! i had a nightmare! the house caught fire and we were out on the streets. [ whispering ] shhh. it's only a dream. and we have home insurance. but if we made a claim, our rate would go up... [ whispering ] shhh. you did it right. you have allstate claim rate guard so your rates won't go up just because of a claim. [ whispering ] are we still in a dream? no, you're in an allstate commercial. so get allstate home insurance with claim rate guard... [ whispering ] goodnight. there are so many people in our bedroom. [ dennis ] talk to an allstate agent... [ doorbell rings ] ...and let the good life in. >>> time now for first buzz all the stories we're talking about this morning. trump and miley cyrus. >> a little bit of buzz we were talking about. donald trump getting in on miley
he tried to a little bit in a pbs interview but i think there are a ton for questions for the president that the american people and congress have for him. >> thanks so much for that. have a great weekend. >>> coming up, richard lui will be here for first buzz. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. [ whispering ] uh! i had a nightmare! the house caught fire and we were out on the streets. [ whispering ] shhh. it's only a dream. and we have home insurance. but if we...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: it's considered one of the most important pieces of civil rights legislation ever passed. but by 5-4, the u.s. supreme court today took the teeth out of a law enacted nearly 50 years ago. newshour correspondent kwame holman begins our coverage. chief justice john roberts writing for the five-member majority said the law between states that have used barriers to minority voting and had low voter turnout and those that had not. but he wrote "today the nation is no longer divided along those lines yet the voting right acts continues to treat it as if it were." edward blum, speaking for officials in shelby county, alabama, welcomed the outcome. >> this decision restores an important constitutional order to our system of government and that requires that all 50 states and every jurisdiction have the laws applied equally to them. >> reporter: the decision leaves the heart of the law-- section 5-- on the books. it requires states mainly in the deep south to get federal a
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: it's considered one of the most important pieces of civil rights legislation ever passed. but by 5-4, the u.s. supreme court today took the teeth out of a law enacted nearly 50 years ago. newshour correspondent kwame holman begins our coverage. chief justice john roberts writing for the five-member majority said the law between states that have used barriers to minority voting and had low voter turnout...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the interim leadership of egypt took shape today, and there were new pledges of outside aid to help the battered economy. it all came a day after more than 50 islamist protesters died in a clash with troops. >> reporter: midday prayers. muslim brotherhood supporters are distraught after 51 of their number were killed by soldiers near here yesterday. they said the violence outside an army barracks has reinforced the country's battleground. >>. >> ( translated ): mohamed morsi is my president. i will become a martier like the people who consider killed yesterday. >> reporter: in the wake of the killing, adly mansour, the interim president, laid out a timetable for amended the egyptian constitution and electing a parliament and president. a top brotherhood cleric denounced the timetable. >> ( translated ): we do not recognize this military coup or whatever came as an aftermath of it therefore there is no need to speak about any decrees because they were issued by
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the interim leadership of egypt took shape today, and there were new pledges of outside aid to help the battered economy. it all came a day after more than 50 islamist protesters died in a clash with troops. >> reporter: midday prayers. muslim brotherhood supporters are distraught after 51 of their number were killed by soldiers near here yesterday. they said the violence outside an army barracks...
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the president just wants to do a symbolic shot across the bow as the president said last week in the pbs interview. and while mccain and graham are not saying ground troops, they want something in the middle. something that actually decimates assad's military. not just some symbolic movement that's going to make people feel good, maybe, but not going to make a difference. >> hi, ed. it's kimberly. i want to talk about the impact on israel. first of all, number one, the president doesn't have support from his key supporters, we don't have support from our key allies and now the impacts on israel could also have, you know, could be quite tremendous. >> you raise a great question. and i just talked to a senior white house official who said one of the points the president made in the oval office with mccain and graham was the impact on our allies, not just israel, jordan, turkey, there are others in the region who if we don't stop assad, essentially, assad could use chemical weapons against israel. now, that probably would be a grave mistake in his part not only israel would be drawn therein
the president just wants to do a symbolic shot across the bow as the president said last week in the pbs interview. and while mccain and graham are not saying ground troops, they want something in the middle. something that actually decimates assad's military. not just some symbolic movement that's going to make people feel good, maybe, but not going to make a difference. >> hi, ed. it's kimberly. i want to talk about the impact on israel. first of all, number one, the president doesn't...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: the end game began today in a racially charged, nationally watched trial in sanford, florida. at issue: whether george zimmerman committed murder when he shot and killed trayvon martin. the prosecution made its closing arguments, after the judge issued a key ruling on what the jury's options will be. >> a teenager is dead. he is dead through no fault of his own. he is dead because another man made assumptions. >> sreenivasan: the final phase of the trial began this afternoon, as prosecutor bernie de la rionda addressed the jury a last time. >> unfortunately this is one of the last photos that will ever be taken of trayvon martin. and that is true because of the actions of one individual, the man before you, the defendant george zimmerman. >> sreenivasan: zimmerman had been on patrol, as a neighborhood watch volunteer, when he spotted 17-year-old teen-ager trayvon martin in a gated community-- the night of february 26, last year. zimmerman called 9-1-1. >> sr
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: the end game began today in a racially charged, nationally watched trial in sanford, florida. at issue: whether george zimmerman committed murder when he shot and killed trayvon martin. the prosecution made its closing arguments, after the judge issued a key ruling on what the jury's options will be. >> a teenager is dead. he is dead through no fault of his own. he is dead because another man...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >> this is "nightly business report,". brought to you by thestreet.com. multi-media tools for an ever changing financial world. our dividend stock adviser guides and helps generate income, real money helps to think through ideas for investing and trading stocks. action alerts and a charitable trust portfolio that provides trade by trade strategies. online, mobile social media. we are thestreet.com. >> stocks rebound and the market bounces back from the worst one-day decline and now our attention turns to technology. as intel and yahoo shows an increase. >> are red flags being raised on one part of the recovery. >> and gold rush, what are individuals doing now with the metal's prices fl s fluctuating. i'm bill, in for tyler matheson, another big day for the markets. but we have two numbers that will set the tone for tomorrow. >> we are talking technology now for a change. a tale
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